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... Dima , completely confused . " Don't you really recognize it ? That's the Kremlin . " I sighed convulsively . I wasn ... Dima and I took off our caps and the sleigh drove on under the Spassky tower . A lamp flickered in the dark ...
... Dima , completely confused . " Don't you really recognize it ? That's the Kremlin . " I sighed convulsively . I wasn ... Dima and I took off our caps and the sleigh drove on under the Spassky tower . A lamp flickered in the dark ...
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... Dima . Dima smiled in a very controlled way . The alarm clock went off with a desperate clatter , interrupting one of Galya's opinions . We all drank wine out of one goblet , and congratulated each other on the new year . Mama was ...
... Dima . Dima smiled in a very controlled way . The alarm clock went off with a desperate clatter , interrupting one of Galya's opinions . We all drank wine out of one goblet , and congratulated each other on the new year . Mama was ...
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... Dima might be sent off to the front . But Mama told me herself what she was thinking . " Things are much easier for us now , Kostik , " she said . " Dima is an ensign , an officer . He gets good pay . Now I'm not frightened that ...
... Dima might be sent off to the front . But Mama told me herself what she was thinking . " Things are much easier for us now , Kostik , " she said . " Dima is an ensign , an officer . He gets good pay . Now I'm not frightened that ...
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The Death of My Father | 3 |
My Grandfather Maxim Grigorievich | 10 |
Carp | 16 |
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